An extensive profile of NSA Chief Keith Alexander
by Shane Harris of Foreign Policy mentions an "Information
Dominance Center" in Fort Belvoir, Virginia that was
designed to look like the 'Starship Enterprise' spacecraft
from Star Trek.

As commanding general of U.S. Army Intelligence
and Security Command (INSCOM) from 2001 to 2003,
Alexander oversaw the Trekkie setup and used it to
woo policymakers.

... Alexander brought many of his future allies down to Fort
Belvoir for a tour of his base of operations, a facility known as
the Information Dominance Center. It had been designed by a
Hollywood set designer to mimic the bridge of the Starship Enterprise from Star Trek, complete with
chrome panels, computer stations, a huge TV monitor on the
forward wall, and doors that made a "whoosh" sound when they slid
open and closed. Lawmakers and other important officials took
turns sitting in a leather "captain's chair" in the center of the room and watched as
Alexander, a lover of science-fiction movies, showed off his data
tools on the big screen.

"Everybody wanted to sit in the chair at least once to pretend he
was Jean-Luc Picard," says a retired officer in
charge of VIP visits.

Glenn Greenwald of The Guardian
found what appears to be photographs of the 10,740
square foot headquarters on
the website of DBI
Architects, Inc. (which is "currently experiencing a
high volume of traffic").